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We Call It Progress. #WhoYellingNow #OlgaForeign #WeCallItProgress

19 min · 24 de jun de 2026
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WHO YELLING NOW? – Season 5 Episode 10 WE CALL IT PROGRESS Progress is one of the few words almost everyone agrees is good. We celebrate it. We pursue it. We measure it. We build entire lives around it. But what if progress is simply movement? A disease progresses. A wildfire progresses. An avalanche progresses. A river progresses beyond its banks. None of these ask whether the destination is desirable. In the Season 5 finale of Who Yelling Now?, Olga Foreign examines one of society's most celebrated words and asks a deceptively simple question: What exactly are we measuring when we call something progress? Through the poem My Progress, a story about a small lie that grows beyond its creator's control, and the poem Drip, Drip, Drop, this episode explores how seemingly insignificant actions, choices, and assumptions can continue progressing long after we stop paying attention. A single step. A single lie. A single drop of water. The danger may not be the beginning. The danger may be what it becomes. As Season 5 comes to a close, we revisit the questions that shaped this journey: What are we calling love? What are we calling loyalty? What are we calling stability? What are we calling passion? What are we calling truth? What are we calling success? What are we calling education? What are we calling strength? What are we calling accountability? And finally... What are we calling progress? Join host Olga Foreign for the Season 5 finale of Who Yelling Now? and discover why movement and improvement may not be the same thing. Listen, reflect, and choose your words carefully—you may be progressing toward them. #WhoYellingNow #OlgaForeign #WeCallItProgress

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We Call It Progress. #WhoYellingNow #OlgaForeign #WeCallItProgress

WHO YELLING NOW? – Season 5 Episode 10 WE CALL IT PROGRESS Progress is one of the few words almost everyone agrees is good. We celebrate it. We pursue it. We measure it. We build entire lives around it. But what if progress is simply movement? A disease progresses. A wildfire progresses. An avalanche progresses. A river progresses beyond its banks. None of these ask whether the destination is desirable. In the Season 5 finale of Who Yelling Now?, Olga Foreign examines one of society's most celebrated words and asks a deceptively simple question: What exactly are we measuring when we call something progress? Through the poem My Progress, a story about a small lie that grows beyond its creator's control, and the poem Drip, Drip, Drop, this episode explores how seemingly insignificant actions, choices, and assumptions can continue progressing long after we stop paying attention. A single step. A single lie. A single drop of water. The danger may not be the beginning. The danger may be what it becomes. As Season 5 comes to a close, we revisit the questions that shaped this journey: What are we calling love? What are we calling loyalty? What are we calling stability? What are we calling passion? What are we calling truth? What are we calling success? What are we calling education? What are we calling strength? What are we calling accountability? And finally... What are we calling progress? Join host Olga Foreign for the Season 5 finale of Who Yelling Now? and discover why movement and improvement may not be the same thing. Listen, reflect, and choose your words carefully—you may be progressing toward them. #WhoYellingNow #OlgaForeign #WeCallItProgress

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